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Query: UMLS:C0343525 (
Lemierre's syndrome
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Lemierre syndrome
, also known as postanginal sepsis, is an illness characterized by the development of a fusobacterial septicaemia with multiple metastatic foci following an attack of acute tonsillitis. It typically affects previously healthy adolescents and young adults who, following an attack of
sore throat
, become acutely ill with hyperpyrexia, rigors and multiple metastatic abscesses. The clinical picture tends to vary widely because of the possible involvement of a number of body systems and organs in the disease process. This serious complication of oropharyngeal sepsis had a mortality rate in excess of 90 per cent in the pre-antibiotic era. Although now rarely seen and often forgotten, it remains a potentially life-threatening condition. We present four cases of post-tonsillitis fusobacterial septicaemia to illustrate the variability of the clinical presentation and stormy clinical course frequently associated with this rare syndrome.
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PMID:Lemierre syndrome--a forgotten complication of acute tonsillitis. 756 77
A 26-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a 10-day history of
sore throat
, high fever, and right knee joint pain. On physical examination, the pharynx was considerably inflamed, and the right knee joint was swollen and extremely tender. Chest radiography showed multiple, bilateral nodules and masses with pleural effusions. Fusobacterium necorforum grew from samples of blood, pleural effusion, and pus taken from the knee joint. The patient was treated with intravenous clindamycin, ventilatory support, and continuous chest and knee joint drainage. His condition progressively improved and he was discharged on the 66th hospital day. A disease caused by an oropharyngeal infection with secondary suppurative thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein, and complicated by multiple metastatic infections is called postanginal septicemia, or
Lemierre syndrome
. Before the discovery of antibiotics, this disease usually was fatal. The widespread use of antibiotics for treat oropharyngeal infections may have caused a number of reported cases.
Lemierre syndrome
is an uncommon complication of oropharyngeal infection, and it may be fatal if diagnosis is delayed. Careful attention must be directed to patients with oropharyngeal infection who have signs and symptoms that suggest metastatic infection.
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PMID:[A case of Fusobacterium necroforum sepsis]. 781 62
Postanginal sepsis or
Lemierre's syndrome
is characterised by septic thrombophlebitis of the jugular vein, metastatic abscesses in the lungs, soft tissues, joints or elsewhere, occurring several days to two weeks after tonsillitis or pharyngitis. The primary pathogen is a Gram-negative anaerobic rod, mostly Fusobacterium necrophorum. Previously healthy, young adults are affected mainly and the syndrome was seen more frequently in the pre-antibiotic era than it is nowadays. In the three young patients described here, a girl aged 15 and two boys aged 18 and 16, F. necrophorum was isolated from blood or pus. Histories and examinations were suggestive of
Lemierre's syndrome
. Ultrasound and CT scanning of the neck and other localisations proved to be important diagnostic tools in assessing the diagnosis. Response to therapy was slow and depended in at least one case on adequate drainage of abscesses. If the syndrome is suspected, initial antibiotic treatment should provide adequate coverage of anaerobic bacteria. In previously healthy patients with chills and fever occurring several days after a
sore throat
,
Lemierre's syndrome
should be considered.
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PMID:[Postanginal sepsis caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum: Lemierre syndrome]. 836 43
We report a case of
Lemierre syndrome
. Although it is seen infrequently, it must be considered in patients with
sore throat
or dental pain, lateral neck pain, sepsis, and pulmonary symptoms. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, occurrence of anaerobic septicemia, radiologic evidence of internal jugular venous thrombosis, and pulmonary septic emboli.
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PMID:Lemierre syndrome. 886 3
Lemierre's syndrome
is a recognized but infrequently seen complication of acute oropharyngitis. In this case report the patient presented with acute
sore throat
that led to a bacteraemia with internal jugular vein thrombosis and subsequent cranial nerve palsies.
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PMID:Lemierre's syndrome: a complication of acute oropharyngitis. 1099 41
Lemierre's syndrome
is a rare fulminant condition caused by an acute oropharyngeal infection, with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein complicated by multiple metastatic infections. Herein we report 2 patients with internal jugular vein thrombosis secondary to oropharyngeal infection, whose clinical course was indolent, and who were asymptomatic shortly after antibiotic therapy was begun. Careful examination of the neck in patients presenting with
sore throat
could help identify the typical 'cord sign'. In such cases, intravenous antibiotic treatment should be started as soon as possible to prevent development of metastatic infections and septicaemia characterizing
Lemierre's syndrome
.
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PMID:Early antibiotic treatment may prevent complete development of Lemierre's syndrome: experience from 2 cases. 1120 Mar 90
Previously healthy people without interfering conditions are rarely affected by anaerobic infections. We report a young patient with extended septic emboli in the lungs, after an episode of
sore throat
, due to anaerobic bacteremia with Fusobacterium necrophorum. The first description of oropharyngeal infection complicated by sepsis was given by Lemierre in 1936. Knowledge of
Lemierre's syndrome
should lead to early recognition and prompt action against this sporadic and possible fatal illness.
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PMID:Lemierre's syndrome. Sepsis complicating an anaerobic oropharyngeal infection. 1157 93
Lemierre's syndrome
, also known as postanginal sepsis, is a rare condition that presents as an increasing
sore throat
due to acute pharyngitis or tonsillitis and progresses to sepsis, due to suppurative thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. We present an atypical case of
Lemierre's syndrome
complicated by carotid thrombosis. The etiological factors and the diagnostic and therapeutic measures are discussed.
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PMID:Lemierre's syndrome complicated by carotid thrombosis. 1191 80
We describe a retrospective case series of postanginal sepsis and
Lemierre's syndrome
(LS) identified from laboratory records of Fusobacterium necrophorum isolates and from clinical case note review. Some patients presented with
sore throat
, tonsillitis, quinsy or a septicaemic illness, whereas others presented with symptoms related to metastatic septic lesions with later recognition of the significance of the preceding
sore throat
. Patients with otitis media and mastoiditis are included in the study. The incidence of postanginal sepsis and LS appears to have increased over the study period (1994-99). The population of patients who had received antibiotics pre-admission has decreased in recent years. Attention is drawn to features which may assist in differentiating this condition from simple viral sore throats not requiring antibiotic therapy. A prospective study of the incidence of this rare but life-threatening condition mainly affecting young people is required in view of the more restricted use of antibiotic treatment for
sore throat
now recommended.
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PMID:Investigation of postanginal sepsis and Lemierre's syndrome in the South West Peninsula. 1210 95
An 18-year-old man was admitted because of high fever, a
sore throat
and dyspnoea. Additional investigations revealed tonsillitis, lung abscesses and thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein.
Lemierre's syndrome
was diagnosed.
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PMID:[Diagnostic image (111). A dyspnoeic man with fever and a sore throat. Lemierre's syndrome]. 1242 62
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